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No, there must remain alternatives for those who oppose war as a matter of conscience.

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No, there must remain alternatives for those who oppose war as a matter of conscience.

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subjective conscience and objective conscience are the two dimensions of conscience subjective conscience and objective conscience are the two dimensions of conscience subjective conscience and objective conscience are the two dimensions of conscience

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What are the Kinds of Conscience?

hardened

lax

perplexed

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  • Gila River War Relocation Center, Arizona
  • Granada War Relocation Center, Colorado (AKA "Amache")
  • Heart Mountain War Relocation Center, Wyoming
  • Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas
  • Manzanar War Relocation Center, California
  • Minidoka War Relocation Center, Idaho
  • Poston War Relocation Center, Arizona
  • Rohwer War Relocation Center, Arkansas
  • Topaz War Relocation Center, Utah
  • Tule Lake War Relocation Center, California

Recommendation: Read the book Farewell to Manzanar to learn what it was like for the Japanese

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Richard J. Regan has written:

'Private Conscience and Public Law' -- subject(s): Freedom of religion, Liberty of conscience, Resistance to Government

'Just war' -- subject(s): Just war doctrine

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